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Subject:Re: RoboHelp Training Recommendations From:Anne Halsey <Wrdfinesse -at- AOL -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 8 Mar 1999 15:37:14 EST
Terry Dickerson asks about training for RoboHELP:
Just curious - why are you seeking training on Robo? It's
incredibly easy to learn ... I taught myself in about three
hours. Just buy the software, run the tutorial, and get
out there and develop!
Seriously ... though there are other HATs out there that I think
are far superior for a variety of reasons, one of Robo's
strengths is that it is incredibly easy to learn. I was truly
developing a help system within hours. I can't imagine anyone
needing training on this tool.